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Url

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A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is a reference or address used to access resources on the internet, such as webpages, images, videos, or files. It specifies the location of the resource and the protocol needed to retrieve it, acting as an essential component of web browsing and online navigation.

Key Features

  • Syntax structure consisting of protocol, domain name, path, and optional query parameters
  • Uniquely identifies resources on the internet
  • Supports various protocols like HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, etc.
  • Enables direct access to online content across different devices and platforms
  • Can be shortened or customized for easier sharing

Pros

  • Fundamental for accessing online content quickly and efficiently
  • Standardized format allows global interoperability
  • Supports deep linking within websites and across different online resources
  • Easily shareable via hyperlinks

Cons

  • Can be long or complex, making manual entry prone to errors
  • Potential privacy concerns if URLs contain sensitive query data
  • Broken or outdated URLs lead to inaccessible content
  • Overuse in spammy or malicious links can undermine trust

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 09:23:41 AM UTC